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Tired of Being Tired

Journal of Women's Health, 2013
Elizabeth J, Carey   +2 more
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Tired Blood

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2003
"Tired blood" is a common term used to describe anemia because of the association between fatigue, often the first sign of anemia, and the idea that it has "something to do with blood." Today, millions of people have diagnosed anemia, and millions more with chronic diseases are at risk for developing anemia. Anemia is not a specific disease; rather, it
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'Tired-Light' Hypothesis Gets Re-Tired

Science, 2001
The "tired-light" hypothesis, mainstay of a dwindling band of contrarians who deny the big bang and its corollary, the expanding universe, has suffered a one-two punch. Observations of supernovae and of galaxies provide the best direct evidence that the universe is truly expanding and promise to shed light on the evolution of galaxies to boot.
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Tire pyrolysis char: Processes, properties, upgrading and applications

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022
Laura Santamaria Moreno, Gartzen Lopez
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Tired Feet for Tired Souls

The Phylon Quarterly, 1959
Hugh H. Smythe, Martin Luther King
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Tired

Environment and Urbanization, 2023
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Concentrations of Tire Additive Chemicals and Tire Road Wear Particles in an Australian Urban Tributary

Environmental Science & Technology, 2022
Cassandra Rauert   +2 more
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Tired Cells

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
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Acute Toxicity of the Tire Rubber-Derived Chemical 6PPD-quinone to Four Fishes of Commercial, Cultural, and Ecological Importance

Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 2022
Markus Brinkmann   +2 more
exaly  

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